@tanialemon_ You're contrasting the jackpot distribution with "simply keeping it" instead of just saying it was the right thing to do. Framing it as a generous act is wild. The jackpot was funded by the @AbstractChain community (and so was your entire business).
Rtp was around 87% for an eternity, and it was dynamic (which was unclear and hard to find). Sometimes it was even lower, also because coins other than eth were dropping hard. Adjustments were made only after flagging the rtp wasn't updated when Abstract changed their approach towards games of chance.
It could work as a fun game of skill and luck, but only if fairness is upheld and players don't lose such a large % (or everything).
It's pretty disappointing that they didn't address (afaik) the ca. 6 hour production window after the cleanup update that skewed the season. A short period of extreme output with players (and agents) generating disproportionate gains while many who participated from day one who were not aware/online were heavily diluted. The outcome of the season was basically decided in those hours. Not a small imbalance.
What's really no bueno is that the update was reverted (based on community feedback), but the production from that window was left untouched with no info or acknowledgement of the impact. Normalizing or excluding that window from the total production would've been the right thing to do.